So part ftom misrepresenting their coverage (until you zoom in only to find it is a fantasy) they have no other valid sites in Scotland, they should be told where to go (and the horse they rode in on). It seems more puff than substance!

Well I finally used the chargers at ARI in Aberdeen. When I arrived 3 of the bays were iced, despite them being clearly painted green, one by an Outlander just parked. Interestingly, there is a huge row of disabled spaces -which no one parked in ! It must be less of a crime to park in a charger space !! and it would of been possible to park in some these disabled spaces and still reach the chargers.

These are very unusual posts.

The first post I tried did not work. Green error light showed on charger which means " your battery is full" Second post I tried - same again. Error light on post which means - your battery is already full.

Not being one to give up easily, moved my car to another post, and it worked perfectly.

When I returned over an hour and a bit later, I wondered how much charge I had got. But there is no displays on these chargers. These chargers are very unusual in that they have an LED light that changes colour with a legend beside explaining what each colour means.

When I got home I logged on to their web page , and found out I had got 5 kWh for the cost of 1.50 Euros. So will now still have to wait to see the cost in UK £

Not ideal by any means. But it was possible to charge a car in the car park. Seems a crazy idea to give the contract for these types of posts that don't tell you , at the time, how much charge you get, and that they will be billing you in euros !!!

On the other hand, the new multi-storey carpark is such an improvement for visitors going to the hospital - if only they had installed the same type of chargers as the rest in the hospital complex.

Have now been emailed my invoice from Ecotap. In total 1.50 Euro - which I was expecting. What I don't know is how much this will actually cost me in UK £ and if there will be transactions fee as well.

Thanks for the update on this. The NHS Trust need to sort this, not try and blame it on their sub contractor. There’s an EVA Director’s Meeting next week, I’ll get it added to the Agenda, as this situation is untenable!